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Trey Anastasio Says Work On New Phish Album Begins Tomorrow

Trey Anastasio joined Hands On A Hardbody writer Doug Wright and lyricist/co-composer Amanda Green on MSNBC’s Morning Joe this morning to talk about the new musical, which officially opens this evening. Toward the end of the interview, Anastasio lets out the news that Phish will be heading to the studio tomorrow to begin work on their next album (while it seems unlikely that the band would start work on a new studio at the same time Page McConnell begins his tour with The Meter Men, Anastasio comments suggest that the group will head into the studio soon). You can watch the full interview over at Relix.com.

Hands On A Hardbody opens at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre tonight. Tickets to the musical can be purchased here.

Yeah, they’re not starting the new album when Page is playing out of town AND the week Trey’s musical debuts. “Tomorrow, tomorrow …”

sethermin March 21, 2013, 14:44:37

Page in playing NYC tomorrow not Phili

Dan March 21, 2013, 15:40:32

You do realize that not all members need to be present for a band to start recording, right?

Dnq March 22, 2013, 09:40:45

That comment about starting a new album didn’t sound very serious to me. It sounded like Trey’s way of getting the douchy host to stop askimg him stupid questions and making uninformed statements about phish.